Pros: Size & weight
Ease of use
Helpful scene options to take better pics
Cons: Some pics look grainy after you get them onto your computer.
The Bottom Line: If you're a professional photographer, looking to take professional photos - get a professional camera. If you're the Average Joe wanting to take better pictures, get this camera!
Review: I bought this to replace a $600 camera that I bought in 2003! (Olympus Camedia) My previous camera took excellent pictures, so I wasn't expecting much for this price - especially since it is so tiny in comparison! I lucked out and got it for $50 off ...
Review: I agree with the others that don't like this camera. I expected so much more for 8mpx and Kodak. Adds too much pink to (white) flesh tones. Using the flash also makes everything look very grany. ...
The Bottom Line: I've only been able to take good shots in bright sunlight. After viewing sample photos, Kodak tell me the horrible grainy photo quality is "normal" for this model.
Review: I bought one of these at the end of September 2007, attracted by the large LCD, and my previous good experience of a Kodak digital camera. I've found that unless photos are taken in brilliant sunshine, the photos are so grainy as to be useless. This ...
Review: I was saddened when my old camera a Kodak Easyshare CX7430 no longer worked. I was so happy with it and took so many beautiful pictures. So my husband bought me a new Kodak M883 for Christmas. It was supposed to be way better than what I had. I got the ...
Review: I bought this camera for my husband for his birthday,the first time we used it was at our nephews wedding the pictures came out either grainy or blurry,we were so upset. I have a Kodak Easy Share that is 6 years old, it has been dropped twice on cement ...